Skye Nathaniel’s review published on Letterboxd:
Despite a few clever and gripping sensory pairings, this clumsy assemblage cries out for a collaborator to curate and sequence the artist’s material, much of which veers off its thematic course with pretentious abstractions alongside too-direct communications. A more consistent collage of sounds and images could have been fascinating and evocative, but formally this film is all over the place.